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► SCIENCE DAILY Apr. 2, 2013 : Feeling Hungry May Protect the Brain Against Alzheimer's Disease. The feeling of hunger itself may protect against Alzheimer's disease, according to study published today in the journal PLOS ONE. Interestingly, the results of this study in mice suggest that mild hunger pangs, and related hormonal pathways, may be as important to the much-discussed value of "caloric restriction" as actually eating less.
► WAPO April 5, 2013 : North Korea urges embassy evacuations, diplomats say || ► NY TIMES 5 April 2013 :Embassy Warning Joins Drumbeat of North Korea Threats
► DAILY MAIL 4 April 2013 : The thing of nightmares! Tarantula the size of a human FACE discovered in Sri Lanka || ► Hurriyet Daily News 6 April 2013 : Tarantula in size of human face discovered in Sri Lanka
► DAILY TELEGRAPH April 05, 2013 : $5.8m gold found in family car on holiday drive in Alps
► THE WRAP April 02, 2013 : 'Gangnam Style', Glenn Beck Win Tribeca Disruptive Innovation Awards. Wildly disparate Tribeca Film Festival awards honor scientists, city planners, writers, designers, choreographers, filmmakers and silly Korean pop stars || YAHOO NEWS :: April 02, 2013
► REUTERS Thu Apr 4, 2013 : Britain's "Bond girl" queen wins honorary film award
► TODAY in HISTORY
■ HISTORY TODAY : The Shotgun Marriage: Spain's Annexation of Portugal, 1580► PRESS TV 3 April 2013 : UN urged to resume aid to Palestinians
■ HISTORY WORLD : HISTORY OF THE PORTUGUESE EMPIRE
■ PBS : John Chapman and the Kamikaze Attack
■ HISTORY : Rwandan Genocide || ► ABOUT : Rwanda Genocide || ► ABOUT : Why is there conflict between Tutsis and Hutus? || ► BBC : 1994: Rwanda presidents' plane 'shot down'
■ BBC : Jalal Talabani as the country's new president after the first elections since the fall of Saddam Hussein.
Al Jazeera speaks to Iraqi President Jalal Talabani. Al Jazeera's Jane Arraf speaks to Jalal Talabani, the Iraqi president. Published on Apr 14, 2012 by AlJazeeraEnglish
► WAR IN CONTEXT March 18, 2013 : Time is right for Gulf states to rethink approach to Iraq || SOURCE : The National AE
► GLOBAL POLITICAL MAP - Igor Panarin
► NY TIMES April 3, 2013 : Where YouTube Meets the Farm - By DAVID BORNSTEIN
► 1: Extraordinary People The Girl With A New Face part 1. Uploaded on Dec 2, 2011 by animelover100able1
► Extraordinary People 'Tiniest Girl in World' Full. Tiniest girl in the world Two-year-old Charlotte weighs less than eight pounds and wears the clothes of a newborn baby. At 22 inches tall, she is half the height she should be and her sisters can dress her up in their dolls' clothes. While it is clear that Charlotte suffers from primordial dwarfism, the type of her condition is not yet known. MOPD Type 1 is a serious affliction marked by repeated strokes and seizures, and sufferers rarely live past their third birthdays. MOPD Type 2 patients often live to be 30, and great strides are being made in treating the condition. Discover how the world's leading authorities on the disorder are striving to help Charlotte cope with her extraordinary life. Published on Dec 12, 2012
► Abigail & Brittany Hensel - The Twins Who Share a Body. Although they are two completely separate people, these accomplished teens share a body and have just two arms and legs between them.
Born in 1990, the girls have been brought up in a small, tightly knit community in Minnesota, almost completely protected from prying eyes and inquisitive stares. To their friends and family, they are distinct people with very different personalities, needs, tastes and desires. But to the outside world they are a medical mystery -- particularly given the fact that they can do virtually all the same things as their friends, including playing the piano, riding a bike, swimming and playing softball "Their personalities make them inspirational," says their mother Patty. "They never give up; anything they want to do, they go out and do it."
The medical world is keen to find out how two separate brains and nervous systems can work in such a perfectly co-ordinated way, but the twins and their family have always resisted non-essential medical tests. "The family want to treat them as though they are just like everyone else," says Joy Westerdahl, the girls' doctor, who admits that it is a mystery how their unique physiology functions.
As they enter adulthood, the twins are likely to leave the haven of their home town and face the wider world. In preparation for that time, they have taken part in this intimate documentary to show the world what it is like to be joined for life.
► Сын весом в полтонны - Моя Ужасная История 2/6. Uploaded on Oct 28, 2010 by RusDocuFilm
► Rare Twins. Surgeon Dr James Stein prepares for complex surgery to separate rare conjoined twins Mackenzie and Macy Garrison who were born with a triplet sister. Uploaded on Dec 13, 2010 by DiscoveryTV
► North Korea asks embassies to consider moving diplomats out
► Beyonce and Jay Z 'rock Havana' for their anniversary
► New York holds St. Patrick's Day parade
► World's best skydivers gather for indoor challenge
► Japan aquarium shows mysterious clear-blood fish
► N.Korea likely to test reliable missile: analyst
► Mandela 'fine,' getting better in hospital: wife
► Angelina Jolie helps Malala Pakistan school fund
[The dumbest regime in this world which shot a girl just because she wanted to get an education is Taliban. Taliban, you are fake Islam! You're just a bunch of cruel people in the name of Islam to impose Islam itself. If you are true Muslim, you should know that Islam upholds the education and women.]
► World powers seek answers from Iran in Kazakhstan
► Tensions Endure in Two Koreas, Drills Broadcast
► Obama: Israel Visit Made Easter Extra Special
► Putin critic who faces trial says he wants to be president
► SHINE - Michelle Obama Accidentally Calls Herself a 'Busy Single Mother.' Can You Relate?
► TV - Morning News Anchor Really Can't Sing
► OMG! - Halle Berry Pregnant, Expecting With Fiance Olivier Martinez
► Halle Berry expecting second child, first with Olivier Martinez
► US plays down North Korea threat
US officials play down the threat from North Korea, with the White House saying the US "would not be surprised" by a missile launch.► N Korea missiles: Los Angeles 'within range' of weapons. There may be anxiety on the Korean peninsula but is their concern in other places potentially within range of North Korea's missiles? One of those possible targets is Los Angeles, home to one of the largest Korean populations in the US. Alistair Leithead reports.
* Business as usual in South
* Missile would be 'no surprise' -VIDEO
* Analysis: Pyongyang's tough talk
* Region's missile defence systems
* N Korea threats assessed
* Special report: North Korea
► North Korea warns foreign embassies to prepare escape
► Using tree food (Baobab) recipes to fight off malnutrition [Baobab in my older post : March 27, 2013)
► Will we ever… communicate telepathically?
► TRAVEL - Five-star Kenya without the crowds || ► How airline pricing works
► In pictures: Ladies' Day at Grand National meeting at Aintree
[Now is the era in which we do not need to be embarrassed to ask all women, "Are you all women?" Because, in the present era, the most important of Gender mapping is a sexual orientation. And how brazen she was, when I thought she was a woman but secretly she stared at me with the eyes of a man wanted a woman.]► 10 things we didn't know last week
► OP - ED : 'US wants to take S. Korea into new Korean war'
► Surviving 'Collateral Murder': Soldier relives infamous WikiLeaks video
► Exxon wins safety award as Mayflower sees no end to spill cleanup (VIDEO)
► Japan's Fukushima nuclear plant leaks contaminated water
► Putin: No plans to close NGOs, public has right to know
► Russian opposition activist ‘confesses to plotting mass disorder’
► Unemployment behind increase in Al-Qaeda presence in Yemen - President
► VIDEOS
■ Video: Two-headed monster snake scares Moscow Zoo visitors. Video: RT Ruptly's exclusive, for licensing contact
A rare two-headed albino snake is on display in Moscow Zoo. Scientists say it is so rare it would not be able to survive in the wild. The snake was born six years ago and zoo keepers hope it will live for another six years. It is unusual for such a reptile to live for more than 12 or 15 years due to the genetic mutation which makes it more susceptible to diseases. Zoo keepers have to feed the two-headed reptile two times a week, which is more than the other species of reptiles at the zoo.
■ Gitmo Guile: US govt called on lying about Russian detainee
■ CrossTalk: Global Gun Control?
■ 'Nuclear weapons risk security rather than bolster it'
■ 'Despair leads people to join Al-Qaeda' - Yemeni president. Social and economic troubles in Yemen have been among the key reasons for Al-Qaeda's rise in the country, President Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi told RT. He believes peace and stability in the conflict-torn country could be reached only through dialogue involving all strata of Yemeni society.
► 101 East - Myanmar's fragile peace
► US: Wouldn't be surprised if North launches missile
► UNICEF warns it could run out of money for Syrian refugees
► Viewpoint: How Gaddafi and Saddam Might Have Shaped North Korea's Thinking
By Robert Baer► CNN : Chinese authorities kill 20,000 birds as avian flu toll rises to 6
* North Korea Ratchets Up Tension on The Peninsula
* How the U.S. Military Is Handling a Potential Threat
► Pictures of the Week: March 29 – April 5
► LIFE Behind the Picture: Children at a Puppet Theater, Paris, 1963
► Pictures in the News | April 5, 2013 - Posted by : Marc Martin
Zhejiang, China & Chickens are herded in a poultry market in Nanjing in Jiangsu province. Authorities in Shanghai closed all poultry markets after the death toll from the H7N9 strain of bird flu rose to six. PHOTOGRAPH BY: JL DONG / EPA
In 2013
* Research and methods for healing cancer and brain tumor declared successful.
* Towards the end of this year will be an earthquake because of the volcanic eruption on the island of Bahamas of West Indies archipelago (group of islands near Caribbean).
* Super giant tsunami will sweep the Caribbean sea, the mainland U.S., Brazil and others will also hit deep into the mainland up to 15-20 km. Before the tsunami, the sea water will recede as deep as 6 meters, a large number of turtles also will begin to move.
* When dogs and cats know there will be a major disaster strikes, they would run away from their homes. 24 hours before leaving their homes, they will show signs of unusual movement, it can be used as Standard for Observations.
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